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Another tax post

Because why not.

I think it's unfair that you can't get the child tax credit if you income is over 110k.  Yeah, if you live in Nebraska or something, that's fine.  But when you live in Seattle, LA, or NYC, it's just not friggen fair.

Same with the EITC, although the limit is less. Tax credits should be adjusted for COL or something.

Re: Another tax post

  • imageSassy_Panties:

    Because why not.

    I think it's unfair that you can't get the child tax credit if you income is over 110k.  Yeah, if you live in Nebraska or something, that's fine.  But when you live in Seattle, LA, or NYC, it's just not friggen fair.

    Same with the EITC, although the limit is less. Tax credits should be adjusted for COL or something.

    Do you know how complicated it woould be if we adjusted to COL? It would end up costing the gov't more....which in turn would increase taxes. No thank you.

    Its one of those things you have to factor when you decide where to live. Yes, you make more money in a big city (generally) but the costs are higher. Such is life.

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  • imageSassy_Panties:

    Because why not.

    I think it's unfair that you can't get the child tax credit if you income is over 110k.  Yeah, if you live in Nebraska or something, that's fine.  But when you live in Seattle, LA, or NYC, it's just not friggen fair.

    Same with the EITC, although the limit is less. Tax credits should be adjusted for COL or something.

    Sad awe...

    Next time pick Iowa or something.. boo.

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  • imageIrishBrideND:
    imageSassy_Panties:

    Because why not.

    I think it's unfair that you can't get the child tax credit if you income is over 110k.  Yeah, if you live in Nebraska or something, that's fine.  But when you live in Seattle, LA, or NYC, it's just not friggen fair.

    Same with the EITC, although the limit is less. Tax credits should be adjusted for COL or something.

    Do you know how complicated it woould be if we adjusted to COL? It would end up costing the gov't more....which in turn would increase taxes. No thank you.

    Its one of those things you have to factor when you decide where to live. Yes, you make more money in a big city (generally) but the costs are higher. Such is life.

    Yeah that's true.  But tax time = whiney time for Sassy.  :p

  • imageSassy_Panties:
    imageIrishBrideND:
    imageSassy_Panties:

    Because why not.

    I think it's unfair that you can't get the child tax credit if you income is over 110k.  Yeah, if you live in Nebraska or something, that's fine.  But when you live in Seattle, LA, or NYC, it's just not friggen fair.

    Same with the EITC, although the limit is less. Tax credits should be adjusted for COL or something.

    Do you know how complicated it woould be if we adjusted to COL? It would end up costing the gov't more....which in turn would increase taxes. No thank you.

    Its one of those things you have to factor when you decide where to live. Yes, you make more money in a big city (generally) but the costs are higher. Such is life.

    Yeah that's true.  But tax time = whiney time for Sassy.  :p

    oh I'm cranky this tax season as well. H's old company kind of screwed us over. This would have been our one year ever to get the EITC ;)

  • imageIrishBrideND:
    imageSassy_Panties:

    Because why not.

    I think it's unfair that you can't get the child tax credit if you income is over 110k.  Yeah, if you live in Nebraska or something, that's fine.  But when you live in Seattle, LA, or NYC, it's just not friggen fair.

    Same with the EITC, although the limit is less. Tax credits should be adjusted for COL or something.

    Do you know how complicated it woould be if we adjusted to COL? It would end up costing the gov't more....which in turn would increase taxes. No thank you.

    Its one of those things you have to factor when you decide where to live. Yes, you make more money in a big city (generally) but the costs are higher. Such is life.

    it's not the government's job to make sure your income supports your lifestyle. If you live in HCOL you buy a smaller, cheaper house, drive your paid-off car longer, etc. Not wait for a tax credit.

  • imageQue_Syrah:
    imageIrishBrideND:
    imageSassy_Panties:

    Because why not.

    I think it's unfair that you can't get the child tax credit if you income is over 110k.  Yeah, if you live in Nebraska or something, that's fine.  But when you live in Seattle, LA, or NYC, it's just not friggen fair.

    Same with the EITC, although the limit is less. Tax credits should be adjusted for COL or something.

    Do you know how complicated it woould be if we adjusted to COL? It would end up costing the gov't more....which in turn would increase taxes. No thank you.

    Its one of those things you have to factor when you decide where to live. Yes, you make more money in a big city (generally) but the costs are higher. Such is life.

    it's not the government's job to make sure your income supports your lifestyle. If you live in HCOL you buy a smaller, cheaper house, drive your paid-off car longer, etc. Not wait for a tax credit.

    Guess i should have read all the responses first. I get your vent Wink

  • I think I need an excedrin now.
  • imageQue_Syrah:
    imageIrishBrideND:
    imageSassy_Panties:

    Because why not.

    I think it's unfair that you can't get the child tax credit if you income is over 110k.  Yeah, if you live in Nebraska or something, that's fine.  But when you live in Seattle, LA, or NYC, it's just not friggen fair.

    Same with the EITC, although the limit is less. Tax credits should be adjusted for COL or something.

    Do you know how complicated it woould be if we adjusted to COL? It would end up costing the gov't more....which in turn would increase taxes. No thank you.

    Its one of those things you have to factor when you decide where to live. Yes, you make more money in a big city (generally) but the costs are higher. Such is life.

    it's not the government's job to make sure your income supports your lifestyle. If you live in HCOL you buy a smaller, cheaper house, drive your paid-off car longer, etc. Not wait for a tax credit.

    I think you are taking it too far in the opposite direction with this comment.

  • I just entered the "expenses paid to provider in 2010" in my tax software.  A message box popped up that says "$10,529 seems large.  Are you sure?"  Yea, no kidding it's a lot of money.  LOL
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  • imageSassy_Panties:
    imageQue_Syrah:
    imageIrishBrideND:
    imageSassy_Panties:

    Because why not.

    I think it's unfair that you can't get the child tax credit if you income is over 110k.  Yeah, if you live in Nebraska or something, that's fine.  But when you live in Seattle, LA, or NYC, it's just not friggen fair.

    Same with the EITC, although the limit is less. Tax credits should be adjusted for COL or something.

    Do you know how complicated it woould be if we adjusted to COL? It would end up costing the gov't more....which in turn would increase taxes. No thank you.

    Its one of those things you have to factor when you decide where to live. Yes, you make more money in a big city (generally) but the costs are higher. Such is life.

    it's not the government's job to make sure your income supports your lifestyle. If you live in HCOL you buy a smaller, cheaper house, drive your paid-off car longer, etc. Not wait for a tax credit.

    I think you are taking it too far in the opposite direction with this comment.

    Yeah, I acknowledged above that I posted before reading all the responses. I also didn't see your other tax post before this one. stuff like that is definitely frustrating.

  • imageBianca42:
    I just entered the "expenses paid to provider in 2010" in my tax software.  A message box popped up that says "$10,529 seems large.  Are you sure?"  Yea, no kidding it's a lot of money.  LOL

    This made me laugh.  That sucks... 

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  • You know what makes tax time easy......marry an auditor!!! That is what I did and taxes are a breeze. I haven't looked at my own taxes since we have been together  (11 years.)
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